The absorption behavior of technetium (Tc) and rhenium (Re) through plant roots was studied using nutrient solution culture. Radish samples, grown in culture solutions for 20-30 days in a greenhouse, were transferred into plastic vessels containing nutrient solutions contaminated with multitracer solutions including 95mTc and 183Re. The plant samples were grown individually for 1-7 days under laboratory conditions. The activities of radionuclides in nutrient solutions and oven-dried plant parts (roots, fleshy roots and leaves) were measured with Ge detecting systems. The concentrations of 95mTc and 183Re in the nutrient solutions after harvesting the plants were almost the same as those in the initial solution, though about 2 mL of the nutr...
The long-lived radioisotope 99Tc is of potential long-term importance in the environment for safety ...
Environmental contamination with radionuclides is a growing problem in many places all over the worl...
Technetium (Tc) is a non-essential element for which accumulation mechanisms in plants have recently...
The absorption behavior of technetium (Tc) and rhenium (Re) through plant roots was studied using nu...
A radiotracer experiment was carried out to compare the plant uptake behaviors of technetium (Tc) an...
The long-lived radionuclide Tc-99 is thought to be highly mobile in biogeochemical cycles, however, ...
Tracer experiments were carried out to compare the plant uptake behaviors of Tc and Re from nutrient...
Technetium-99 (99Tc) is produced from the fissions of 235U and 239Pu with relatively high yields (ab...
Technetium (Tc) is a non-essential element for which accumulation mechanisms in plants have recently...
Rhenium (Re), which is thought to be a chemical analogue of technetium (Tc), is naturally present in...
International audienceRemediation of ecosystems that have been exposed to radionuclides is of great ...
Rhenium (Re) is a trace element for which the concentration level in the earth\u27s upper crust is l...
In order to clarify transfer of rare earth elements (REEs, La through Lu) from soil solution to a pl...
The effective removal rate of radiopollutants from contaminated soil usually has been estimated by c...
Rhenium (Re) mobility in agricultural soils was studied in order to obtain informational values for ...
The long-lived radioisotope 99Tc is of potential long-term importance in the environment for safety ...
Environmental contamination with radionuclides is a growing problem in many places all over the worl...
Technetium (Tc) is a non-essential element for which accumulation mechanisms in plants have recently...
The absorption behavior of technetium (Tc) and rhenium (Re) through plant roots was studied using nu...
A radiotracer experiment was carried out to compare the plant uptake behaviors of technetium (Tc) an...
The long-lived radionuclide Tc-99 is thought to be highly mobile in biogeochemical cycles, however, ...
Tracer experiments were carried out to compare the plant uptake behaviors of Tc and Re from nutrient...
Technetium-99 (99Tc) is produced from the fissions of 235U and 239Pu with relatively high yields (ab...
Technetium (Tc) is a non-essential element for which accumulation mechanisms in plants have recently...
Rhenium (Re), which is thought to be a chemical analogue of technetium (Tc), is naturally present in...
International audienceRemediation of ecosystems that have been exposed to radionuclides is of great ...
Rhenium (Re) is a trace element for which the concentration level in the earth\u27s upper crust is l...
In order to clarify transfer of rare earth elements (REEs, La through Lu) from soil solution to a pl...
The effective removal rate of radiopollutants from contaminated soil usually has been estimated by c...
Rhenium (Re) mobility in agricultural soils was studied in order to obtain informational values for ...
The long-lived radioisotope 99Tc is of potential long-term importance in the environment for safety ...
Environmental contamination with radionuclides is a growing problem in many places all over the worl...
Technetium (Tc) is a non-essential element for which accumulation mechanisms in plants have recently...